I've had 20 bags of topsoil, and (3) 12' treated 4x4s in mine. I hauled lots (shingle, roofing flashing, etc) when building the shed last summer. I also have the Mopar slush mat. My interior still looks new when clean. Luckily, I recently traded my car for a Ram -- to do the dirty stuff.

what has his putting his bike in the back got to do with it being sold as a used vehicle? if its damaged and scratched its going to be able to be seen by the next potential buyer and they can make the choice to purchase it or not. the damage is cosmetic and has nothing to do with the vehicles performance or maintenance. alot of people that "use" their vehicles also are the same people that are super anal on the maintenance because they have to count on that vehicle. youre statement is absurd

Oh C'mon folks does everthing have to turn into an argument. One person doesn't agree with the other, or would do something different well ok we get it. Are we freaking adults on here try to act like it.

what has his putting his bike in the back got to do with it being sold as a used vehicle? if its damaged and scratched its going to be able to be seen by the next potential buyer and they can make the choice to purchase it or not. the damage is cosmetic and has nothing to do with the vehicles performance or maintenance. alot of people that "use" their vehicles also are the same people that are super anal on the maintenance because they have to count on that vehicle. youre statement is absurd

It's all good.

There are a few minor scratches on the plastic areas on the side. But! Beneath the protectors I have in the back, the fabric is fine. When I get it detailed, it looks amazing.

BTW... whoever does buy my Jeep will be happy. Never been in an accident, extended zero deductible Chrysler warranty and all the routine maintenance records are online. (all service done through the dealer)

One thing for sure, this thing ain't no mall cruiser. Hopefully it will be purchased by somebody who loves taking it as many places as I have.